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Review by NoHayBanda
She Caught the Katy is a nice bluesy tune, I wouldn’t mind them covering that more often (more exciting than Cool it Down). – Wolfman’s Brother was absolutely furious, worth a listen. – New Marshall song Pigtail was enjoyable, I liked it more than some of their other newer tunes. Very strange lyrics reminiscient of old weird phish lyrics like Tube. – Birdwatcher was cool and silly as well for a nice acapella ending to the first set—
Carini was great, I was disappointed they didn’t finish it with the normal screaming, but still great to hear. -- The Wedge was tight and it seemed like Trey was having more fun playing the song than anything else that night. – Then the show got cerebral. Frankie Says, Albuquerque, Bug, and Shine a Light are all emotionally charged and pleasant to sit and listen to and think about.
Overall it was cool to see them rely on technique songs and vocal intensive songs that they knew they could nail with fresh voices. Very cool show to be at.